In this meeting, the State Changers discussed several technical aspects of their current project, including the utilization of a search accordion, handling of dynamic and hard-coded data, and the implementation of a local storage function. There were references to asynchronous Java Script code, which suggest that the project relies heavily on web-based technologies.
The conversation details about leveraging the async-await syntax to properly manage the execution sequence of some asynchronous functions. One participant provided guidelines to edit the code and encouraged the use of the 'await' keyword, which will make sure that their function 'search nonprofits' waits for the previous function to finish before it begins. This clarification enhanced the group's understanding of how to handle the intricacies of JavaScript, particularly when dealing with network-based functions. The second topic of discussion revolved around how to handle role-based authorization and specifically, what should happen when a user logs out. They concluded that the role-based authorization data stored in the local storage should be removed when a user logs out. A participant suggested referring to the MDN documentation for more details on how to implement these functionalities. There were no direct mentions of the suggested keywords in the transcript, such as Xano, WeWeb, FlutterFlow, Zapier, Make, etc. Therefore, it can be inferred that these technologies or tools might not be involved directly in the project being discussed during this meeting.
(Source: Office Hours 2/15 )
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